An alternator might not be the flashiest part of your car, but it’s absolutely essential. It powers everything from the headlights to the fuel injection system and keeps your battery charged. When an alternator fails,…
Author: Mark Jacob
Mark Jacob covers the business, strategy, and innovation driving the auto industry forward. At Dax Street, he dives into market trends, brand moves, and the future of mobility with a sharp analytical edge. From EV rollouts to legacy automaker pivots, Mark breaks down complex shifts in a way that’s accessible and insightful.
5 SUVs With Factory Sealed Transmissions That Never Fail and 5 That Do
When it comes to long-term SUV ownership, nothing triggers more anxiety—or frustration—than unexpected transmission issues. The modern automatic transmission is a complex system, and increasingly, manufacturers are moving to “factory sealed” units that require no…
5 SUVs That Handle Winter and 5 That Can’t Survive Salt
Winter driving separates the strong from the weak, and no season is tougher on SUVs than a bitter, salt-covered winter. Between the icy roads, freezing starts, deep snow, and corrosive road treatments, it’s a season…
5 Cars That Hold Up to Abuse and 5 That Crumble Under Rough Conditions
Not all cars are created equal, and nowhere is that more obvious than when life gets rough. Whether it’s harsh weather, poor roads, high mileage, or just day-to-day punishment from tough driving conditions, some vehicles…
5 Taxis That Still Run and 5 That Didn’t Last 2 Years
Taxis are the ultimate stress test for any vehicle. They rack up brutal mileage, endure stop-and-go traffic, survive weather extremes, and often go long periods with minimal downtime. If a car survives the life of…
5 Cars That Don’t Need Repairs and 5 That Live at the Mechanic
Car ownership brings a mix of freedom and responsibility, and one of the biggest factors influencing long-term satisfaction is repair frequency. Some cars are known for their mechanical reliability—quietly racking up miles with minimal drama.…
5 Vehicles Still Running From the 90s and 5 That Died in the 2010s
Not all vehicles age the same. Some are built to endure, soldiering on for decades with loyal owners, reliable drivetrains, and simple, repairable engineering. Others, despite initial promise or fanfare, burn bright and fast—only to…
5 Ford F-Series That Last Forever and 5 That Constantly Fail
Few nameplates in automotive history carry the weight, legacy, and reputation of the Ford F-Series. As America’s best-selling truck line for over four decades, the F-Series has built its identity on toughness, capability, and long-term…
5 Reliable City Cars and 5 That Can’t Handle Urban Abuse
City driving demands more from a car than just fuel efficiency. Tight streets, heavy traffic, endless stop-and-go, potholes, speed bumps, short trips, and parallel parking all take a serious toll on a vehicle over time.…
5 Daily Drivers That Always Start and 5 That Often Don’t
A dependable daily driver isn’t just about comfort, fuel efficiency, or even handling—it’s about one core trait: reliability. When your schedule depends on being where you need to be, nothing is more frustrating than turning…
5 AWD Cars That Handle Miles and 5 That Fall Apart
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) vehicles are often marketed as the ultimate go-anywhere, do-anything solution for drivers dealing with rain, snow, gravel, or just poor road conditions. But while AWD might offer better traction and performance, it…
5 Luxury Cars That Last and 5 That Constantly Break
Luxury cars have always represented the pinnacle of automotive design, engineering, and prestige. They’re often equipped with the latest innovations, the finest materials, and the most powerful drivetrains. But not all luxury vehicles are created…
5 Cars You’ll See at 300K Miles and 5 You’ll Never See Again
In the ever-changing world of automobiles, some cars quietly build a legacy through sheer durability, while others disappear almost as quickly as they arrived. Whether you’re a seasoned car enthusiast or someone simply trying to…
5 Fleet Vehicles Still Running and 5 That Were Retired Early
Fleet vehicles are the unsung heroes of the transportation world. From rental cars and delivery vans to government cruisers and utility trucks, these machines face extreme daily usage, brutal maintenance cycles, and constant driver turnover.…
5 2000s Cars Still on the Road and 5 That Vanished Instantly
The 2000s were a transformative era in the automotive world—an intersection of late-90s durability and the early push toward modern tech, safety features, and evolving design trends. It was a decade that birthed legends, flops,…
5 American Trucks That Last a Lifetime and 5 That Barely Survive
American trucks are more than just vehicles—they’re tools, companions, and for many, a way of life. From hauling loads across rural farms to commuting through city streets, trucks in the U.S. are built to do…
5 Japanese Cars That Age Like Wine and 5 That Rot Like Bread
Japanese automakers have earned a legendary reputation for building vehicles that run like clockwork, even decades after they’ve left the showroom floor. From the bulletproof Toyota Corolla to the indestructible Honda Civic, many Japanese models…
5 SUVs You Can Trust With Your Life and 5 You Can’t
When it comes to choosing an SUV, buyers often prioritize size, style, and performance. But there’s one quality that matters more than all the others—trust. Whether you’re commuting through busy traffic, road-tripping with your family,…
5 Cars Built for the Long Haul and 5 That Collapse in the First Year
When it comes to car ownership, few things are more important than how well a vehicle holds up over time. A car that can run strong for years without major repairs offers peace of mind,…
5 Rideshare Cars With Long Lives and 5 That Break Fast
In the world of rideshare driving, your car is more than transportation—it’s your office, your co-worker, and your biggest investment. Whether you’re running for Uber, Lyft, or any local service, the demands placed on your…
